Hi Friends,
I am working on LInux Java Platform.
I have a problem about the process being killed by JVM without any
log mesage, Currently, I am working on crawler project. We have
implemented a Client-Server methodology, to crawl the websites.
Initially, when we launch the application it works smoothly but after
few hours ,process getting killed without any log message,
We are running only 5 threads on that node, due to unavailability of the hard-disk, still the problem remains same
On that particular node, We are not using any Hard-disk, only RAM of 2Gb is used for the node.
I think it's the problem of swap memory of the node.
Command issued at the terminal for executing the client(Crawler.jar file) process is as follows :
java -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+UseParNewGC-XX:NewRatio=3 -Xms 1024m -Xmx1700m -Xmn 700m -jar DCrawler.jar 880 5
Please Help
Thanks,
Rakesh

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